Bhagyanagar:Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha by HJS of 2011-12 season has begun in Andhra Pradesh. This time the sabha was held in the city’s one of the active place, Ramanthapur. With the help from few devout Hindus help, the sabha was organised in Shubham Gardens on 30th October Sunday at 5 PM.

Pujyashri Swami Paripurnananda Saraswatiji from Kakinada came as a chief guest and spoke about the malpractices of so called modern culture and its impacts on divine Hindu culture. Another chief guest BJP’s state spokesperson Mr. NVSS Prabhakar briefed on the Hindu unity and the efforts we should take in this scenario.

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s Mr. Chetan Janardan compared the ancient and modern Hindu society and gave several examples of attacks on Hindus. Sanatan Sanstha’s Mrs. Soumya Kudaravalli spoke about the importance of Hindu Dharma and explained the activities taken by the sanstha towards this.

500 devout Hindus were present for Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha

The sabha was attended by 500 devout Hindus having different mother-tongues such as Telugu, Marathi, Kannada, Hindi. Some of them approached the HJS before the Sabha and asked to do Seva with the members. The auto rickshaw announcements, Local TV cable ads, Posters, Pamphlets and individual efforts from devout Hindus all these made this small town sabha successful.

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Definitioner

Hindi

National language of Bharat

Swami

1. An address of reverence for a religious man, 2. A monk

Hindu

In Sanskrut, the word Hindu is broken up as hin + du. 'Hin' means to remove and 'du' means darkness. In other words, anyone who makes efforts to remove the darkness of spiritual ignorance (that is, a seeker), is a Hindu.

Sanatan

1. Eternal, 2. That which is always new, full of Chaitanya (Divine consciousness), 3. That which never ages